![]() ![]() Soon after, the lawsuit notes, Brides of Long Island and Cunningham sent Pujia a cease and desist letter, but two days later she posted photos of her injured right eye on Facebook.A contender to replace Long Island Rep. The saga took a darker turn on March 3 when, the lawsuit states, Pujia wrote on Instagram that she had “been assaulted by someone” from Brides of Long Island and that she planned to sue. (Pujia denies that Cunningham asked her to stop contracting her.) Cunningham eventually told Pujia to stop contacting her-but the makeup artist continued, the lawsuit alleges. “See you in court bitch,” Pujia wrote to Cunningham in one message. Pujia made several other online threats against Brides of Long Island over several days, including that they “messed with the wrong girl” and going after Cunningham directly, the lawsuit states. Later the same day, the lawsuit claims, Pujia asked her followers to “veryone please report brides of Long Island page as they are bashing me and sending multiple girls to my home threatening me texting me emailing me crazy shit.” “I’m taking down your business… watch out,” Pujia allegedly wrote in the email sent via the Brides of Long Island website. The lawsuit alleges that Pujia began her campaign of harsh retaliation after the bridal group’s post that called her out. “Who blasts someone on when they send you the award,” Pujia said. She also noted that Brides of Long Island made a public announcement on its Instagram and Facebook accounts, noting that Pujia was not an associated vendor and had not received the “Diamond Award.” Pujia acknowledged that she did block Cunningham and the group’s Instagram after she was allegedly harassed. I said, ‘Are you kidding me you sent the award’ so I looked back at my emails and can’t find the one where she sent it.” “I don’t even know what it means-I don’t advertise with them!” she added. The next day, Cunningham tried to message Pujia directly-to which the makeup artist allegedly responded “Go fuck yourself.” Pujia, however, insisted to The Daily Beast on Monday that the bridal group sent her an email “months ago and said I won the award.” In response, the lawsuit states, Pujia blocked Brides of Long Island from communicating with her on Instagram. ![]() ![]() The bridal group says it attempted to contact Pujia that same day to inform her “of her unauthorized use” of their trademark. 25, 2023, posts on social media which showed a Brides of Long Island logo with the caption, “I got another award.” The lawsuit says Pujia was not among the recipients of the 2023 honor-despite her Feb. The mayhem surrounding one of the most popular bridal platforms in New York began in February when, the lawsuit claims, Pujia published on social media that she and her makeup business were the recipients of the Brides of Long Island 2023 “Diamond Award.” Since its inception in 2016, Brides of Long Island clients vote among the approximately 240 wedding vendors to bestow awards in various categories. In a statement, Brides of Long Island denied the allegations and said that while it is not their policy to comment on “ongoing litigation” the group does “not take defamatory statements or false allegations of wrongdoing lightly.” Suffolk County Police told The Daily Beast they could not immediately comment on whether Pujia filed the police reports. I kept all the messages and filed three police reports as I have been assaulted.” “They bashed me on Facebook and Instagram. I have evidence and she’s an asshole,” Pujia told The Daily Beast on Monday. ![]()
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